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5 Ideas Apple Gleefully Stole From Google, Twitter, and Microsoft If iOS 7 and OS X Mavericks look a bit familiar, well, there are at least five good reasons for that. Apple lifted them from other innovators, then made them slightly better. Apple’s WWDC keynote was largely about catching up. Fix iCloud. Release a subscription music service. And ditch all the skeuomorphism that was making them look hokey next to their contemporaries. For those who’ve been ...
June 11, 2013 - Fast Company Magazine

5 Ideas Apple Stole From Google, Twitter, and Microsoft If iOS 7 and OS X Mavericks look a bit familiar, well, there are at least five good reasons for that. Apple lifted them from other innovators, then made them slightly better. Apple’s WWDC keynote was largely about catching up. Fix iCloud. Release a subscription music service. And ditch all the skeuomorphism that was making them look hokey next to their contemporaries. For those who’ve been ...
June 11, 2013 - Fast Company Magazine

Watch Queens of the Stage Age Cover Robin Thicke's 'Blurred Lines' The fine folks at BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge always manage to coax incredible cover songs out of visiting artists — remember Tom Odell's version of "I Knew You Were Trouble"? Mind-blowing. The Queens of the Stone Age visited recently, treating the audience to a low-key cover of Robin Thicke's sexy hokey pokey tune "Blurred Lines." Yes: Josh Homme raps. Check it out.
June 10, 2013 - Zimbio

Jamal Lewis in KTVU.com It's like the song 'Hokey Pokey,'Lewis said. "Jamal's in, Jamal's out. Jamal's in, Jamal's out. What can I do? I just try and help Chester (Taylor) as much as I can, see what he's seeing and try to help him out. I'm not the type of guy...

Jack McConnell in Financial Times Jack McConnell, the Scottish first minister whom Mr Salmond may replace at Holyrood, said: "When will Alex Salmond be honest with Scottish voters? The future of Scotland is too important for anyone to seriously believe we can adopt this hokey-cokey,...